Kaigaiishi gripped his stomache as he began to feel sick and squinted his eyes because he could not bear to look at all the dead bodies. The catalyst of one's soul showed a white, pale skin tone brimming with the scent of decay. The scent reached to his lungs and contracted in reaction to the musty, choking gas. Kaigaiishi could not help, but gag and wheeze for it was a sickening experience. He looked around the environment seeing his classmates glare at their own selves and the remaining students laughing nervously since they were so close to losing their life. Suddenly, Kaigaiishi notices a tall orange-haired man walking with a beautiful girl who was half the size he was. Kaigaiishi observes the two and realizes that they go to the same school he attended. Kaigaiishi wondered how these two found him, why they are wearing such odd clothing, and why that man is carrying a huge sword. As they drew closer, the orange-haired man lazily walked from one student to another and hit each of them on the forehead with the hilt of his sword. Each of Kaigaiishi's classmate glimmered in a blue aura and left the world with peaceful expressions. Their spirits seperated into tiny blossoms and soared high into the sky with the wind guiding them.
Finally it was Kaigaiishi's turn to leave everything behind. He couldn't leave the memory of his parent's death nor could he erase the face of that monster who brought grief to him. He wanted revenge; he refused to leave not until he fuffilled his desire. "It's time to go," the girl said in a whispering voice. Her eyes started to tear and her hand wanted to hold on to Kaigaiishi's shoulder as a final farewell. Her palm was inches away to touching his shoulder, but he pulled it away to keep this slightly noticeable girl from showing any remorse for him. He did not want it right now. The girl's eyes died down and stepped backwards to let her companion to do his job.
"Time to perform konso, Ichigo," she said to the other person.
"Right, right..." Ichigo closed his eyes, brought his sword into the air, and tapped the hilt above Kaigaiishi's eyes. An incoming sensation of rest released itself and Kaigaiishi entered into a deep sleep, oblivious of where his next destination is...
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Today was the day Kaigaiishi would sign up for Soul Academy. For once in his life, Kaigaiishi was given a way to avenge the death's of his family and friends. The first few hours of the morning began by taking a small walk throughout parts of the Rukongai. To him it felt like it was going to be another boring session of deep thinking, but this did not bother him since it became a habit in his ten years in Soul Society. First things first, he thought to himself, is to find some breakfast.
The sweet scent of spices and delicate ingredients flow throughout the twighlight air and heavy steam emanate from a nearby hut. A crackling, sizzling sound bounces from a steaming oven as hot water is poured on it. The chef in charge of the hut hums a simple tune and cooks up a fresh batch of ramen noodles. As he prepared one bowl after another more and more hungry customers are being hooked to his delicious bait. Kaigaiishi too was hooked to the smell of the ramen and surprisingly, he could not stop himself from walking to the hut.
"Hey Kaga-kun! Come over here!" The chef called out to him with a huge grin in her face. Kaigaiishi looked over to the crowd of people and squished himself through; the chef pointed out an empty seat with her knife and her arm on her hips. Kaigaiishi sat himself up and crossed his arms on the table to wait for his usual order. What he wanted was placed right infront of him, but wait there's something different about it...
Extra shrimp tempura. Extra noodles? Was this his order? Would he have to pay extra for this? Kaigaiishi looked to the chef and immediately she caught his eye and waved to him that it was on her. The scarfed boy finished his breakfast early in time and left a tip at the desk. He made his farewells to the chef, to the customers, and continued to head for the sign-up booth to apply for the Academy. He walked with his arms under his kimono and his eyes always looking down at the ground. Many of the citizens who passed by and greeted him only recieved the cold shoulder, so this compelled them to be concerned or just think that he has problems.
"This is it," he proclaimed to himself in a whisper. He finally found the 'Soul Academy Sign-Ups' at a distance far away his eyes could barely see. His legs began to move by itself, increased in speed, and soon after, he sprinted as fast as he could to the booth.
As soon as I graduate, I will work my sweat and blood to find that hollow...
"Hey you!"
Kaigaiishi screamed in his mind when he saw the line increasing in length. He covered half of his face with his palm and rubbed it to relieve his frustration, "What is it? Do I know you?" He attempted to retort in a plain and calm tone, but it almost seemed impossible to hold back his impatience.
“Not… exactly. My name is Fukumi Garu and I…”
Hurry... up...
“I really need to ask you something.”
“Ask me something? Well then please ask. I don’t have much time.”
“Why do you seem different from before?”
Different? What the hell?
“What are you talking about? I don’t know who you are and you said so yourself. Either you’re the one that’s confused or I am. And I’m pretty sure it’s not me,” Kaigaiishi rolled his eyes and turned around with signing up for the Academy in his mind. Although, what she had said to him bothered him slightly.
“No, wait! Just listen to me for a sec! Kaigaishii!”
Woah, what the...
“How do you know me?”
“Well… I don’t exactly but… think back on the day of your death. You died with a bunch of other students.”
“Yes, but what does my death have to do with anything?”
“I was there.”
Kaigaiishi sighed and scratched the back of his head. He let out a soft laugh because he had no memory of this girl whatsoever nor did he know that she attended the field trip ten years ago. He put both of his hands on his back and pushed on it to lessen the stiffness of his spinal cord. He looked up in the air, turned around, and said harshly, "You're mad."
“Why are you so different now? You used to be so kind. Why do you seem so cold now?”
“Why are you concerned?”
“I’m curious,” she responded.
“Then what does it matter?” Kaigaiishi couldn't take it any longer, he had reached past his limit, and walked away once more.
“If you’re not going to tell people what the hell is wrong with you then quit moping around and being cynical! Do you really think your life was just as hard as everyone elses? Take a look around! No one here has had it easy! The rest of us deal with it in our own ways, so you need to too! And another thing! How can you let people treat you like crap? Quit being a frickin coward!”
Her words echoed throughout the walls of his conscience and created a deep gash between his heart. Kaigaiishi knew she was right, but did not want to accept it. How could she possibly understand what I am feeling now? Who gave her the right to talk to me that way? Suddenly, Fukumi grabbed him by the clothing and ferociously pushed him against the wall repeatedly. She forced him back hard and finally broke through him. Fukumi then took a step backwards as if she was expecting an answer.
"Revenge," he silently replied. His azure eyes stared at the ground floor, ashamed, and angry. There was nothing he could do was there? If he was stronger, would it have been any different? She can't possibly understand what I'm going through.
“I see…" Fukumi looked directly at the sky and released a breath of air. Kaigaiishi squinted his eyes in shock when he sensed that this stranger understood him. Maybe, for a change, he would have to understand other people and what kind of pains they are bottling inside. Yet, his heart still ached with blindness in his own obsession, but this is something he would have to do on his own.
"So where are you rushing to?”
Kaigaiishi's eyes widened and remembered that he had to go register in an instant. “Oh, crap! I forgot about that!” He outbursted. The boy then dashed and passed every path he could take to get to the booth to avoid answering Fukumi's question. "Oh, thank you..." Kaigaiishi sighed in fatigue and stopped running immediatley to read the sign as if to make sure he was in the right place.
Shinigami Academy Registery
“What are you doing?” He asked Fukumi, watching her slowly pen down her name and necessary information required for the registration.
“What does it look like?” She remarked as she just finished and smirked at him with a stout figure. Kaigaiishi gave a weird look at her, but it seemed that she didn't notice as she turned around to leave.
What an odd girl... I could've gotten this done if she hadn't bothered me... huh.. I guess
I should go back home now..
Few days later ::.
Kaigaiishi carefully unwraps the ribbon held around scroll and pulls both ends of it to read its contained information. He quietly reads word for word and eyes move in synchronized movement as he scans the scroll from top to bottom. Kaigaiishi closed the scroll at once and neatly placed it on his worn-out tea table. He had been accepted to the academy and was very glad he did because he is one step closer to grasp to his life-long goal. Kaigaiishi packed all his clothing, gathered items that may seem fit to survive the first few days of school, and left to head for the academy for the first time.
His journey had begun as he stood marveling at a tall, mammoth building that is filled with illustrious and elegant designs of mythical beasts. The building is built like a tower with red tiles and golden koi fish untop of the main structure to bring good luck to all the students. Kaigaiishi watched newcomers from side to side with companions itching to learn what the academy would provide for their bright, new minds. As for him, he was alone by himself and knew nothing about the school except that you become a shinigami. Telling from his gut feeling, his journey would be a long and difficult one, but one worth to save those who you love most.
Kaigaiishi moved forward to a new beginning and entered the large red gate which welcome him and everyone with the sweet beauty of cherry blossoms. He nervously moved throughout the hallways with his feet thumping and thumping across the waxed, wood-tiled pavement, oblivious of where he should go. Everyone he glanced at seemed to know where they were going and it embarrassed him that he started out being lost and confused. Kaigaiishi shook it off and scowled under his now blushing face.
"Gah, damnit where am I going?!" He shouted throughout the half empty hallway. Some of the students just looked at him with concern, but turned away quickly after they saw his stark, blue eyes. Kaigaiishi ignored them and procceeded to walk through long passageways in hopes that he'd find whatever he is searching for. Meanwhile, while not paying attention, he suddenley bumps into a tall man who had long black hair and a hair ornament that covered the side of his head. Both of them looked at each other silently and gave neither one tiny word. Kaigaiishi looked at his own scarf and at the strangers scarf. This was afterall, an awkward moment for him and it almost felt like he was looking at a mirror image of himself.
"Where are you going?" The man asked him with a stern look in his face.
"What's it to you, Shinigami?"
"Are you a new student?" He asked another question as if growing impatient with him.
The edge of his mouth twitched, baffled, but still remained in his straightforwardness, "If you're a new student then you must go to your assigned dorm room."
"If it is so, I assume your room is right there," he pointed to a door beside him and Kaigaiishi looked to the same direction. When he looked back the man disappeared without a moment's notice. He took one small step and procceeded to turn the knob.
"Kura... gari," he stuttered.
"Kaigaiishi," Kuragari answered with a huge smirk on his face. Kaigaiishi blew air to the side and looked at the corner of the room. "It's been a while Kuragari."
“Upper classmen Mitsu!” Kaigaiishi turned around at once and to his amazement, the boy has not changed at all over the ten years. He was still the young child as before when he first gave a helping hand and still very mannerly. Kaigaiishi observed Steph as he closed the door and walked up to him worried, “I’m sorry for interrupt you, Upper classmen Mitsu! I didn’t know that you were staying in the same room.”
“We aren’t in school anymore. You can just say Kaiigaiishi now.”
“But I…well I guess I can, Kaiigaiishi.”
“Why are you so short, you look the same when you were alive?” He asked in hopes of an answer to something so strange to him.
“Oh this? Yeah, seems I haven’t aged a day while I was here. No one understands it, but I don’t mind. I’ve gotten used to it.” The whole room grew silent and Kaigaiishi couldn't say anything, but just look at Steph with awe. The awkwardness soon died down in time and Kaigaiishi now turned his attention to Kuragari while Steph picked a bed for himself. He sat down on his bed, motioned his hand across the comforter claiming it, layed his exhausted body down, and began to sleep. Kaigaiishi faced Kuragari, pointed to the bed next to the door, and said to him that that will be his. He packed all his things all over the bed, picked up the school uniform left on the pillow, and went out the room to look for a room to change.
"I'll be back later," he reminded.
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